Xsan 2 Migration Guide - Step 6: Reestablish Open Directory replicas

Xsan 2 Migration Guide - Step 6: Reestablish Open Directory replicas

Step 6: Reestablish Open Directory replicas

If you don’t use Xsan Admin to manage your SAN users and groups, or if no SAN computers are running Mac OS X v10.6, skip to the next step. If your controllers are running Mac OS X Server v10.6 and you do use Xsan Admin to manage your SAN users and groups, you now have an Open Directory master on your primary controller (the first controller you upgraded in steps 3 and 4). However, you need to reestablish replicas of that directory on your other controllers.

To recreate the directory replicas:Open Xsan Admin on one of your controllers and select Computers in the SAN Assets

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list. A dialog prompts you to recreate the replicas.If you’re not asked to replicate the directory, check to see if you have upgraded all controllers in the SAN to Xsan 2.2, and then try again. If the replication prompt still doesn’t appear, you can select a controller in the Computers pane in Xsan Admin and choose Make Open Directory Replica from the Action (gear) pop-up menu.